Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II received a four-year contract extension this afternoon, with officials citing growth and increased awareness of the institution just over a year after […]
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Albany State to Realign Academic Divisions
Albany State University will consolidate its academic programs and divisions into three colleges beginning this fall.
Show Us the Receipts: A Challenge to Build HBCU Entrepreneurship
A few months ago, a panelist on the Digest After Dark podcast asked where could she purchase authentic HBCU apparel from a company that in return, supports our HBCUs. The first entity […]
UMES Names Heidi Anderson President
Heidi Anderson, a former provost at Texas A&M University – Kingsville, was yesterday announced as the new president of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She will replace former president […]
Yes, We Should Buy $90 HBCU Basketball Shorts
People can spend their money on whatever they choose, but it is worth considering the outcomes for spending big money on small brands with the chance to make seismic impact […]
Fisk Sets Two-Year Fundraising High
Fisk University officials announced yesterday that the institution has surpassed more than $14 million in total fundraising over the last two years, thanks in large part to increased alumni giving.
Digest After Dark – Bet Ya'll Won't Mess With AKA
We discuss Morehouse College’s separation from Papa John’s, and the opportunities and challenges of leading HBCU campuses and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
LISTEN: Digest After Dark – Bet Ya'll Won't Mess With AKA
We discuss Morehouse College’s separation from Papa John’s, and the opportunities and challenges of leading HBCU campuses and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
UAPB is Tired of Being a 'Best Kept Secret'
A few months ago, the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff received the biggest donation in school history from Simmons Bank — a $2.5 million gift in support of upgrades to […]
Albany State Projects Stable Enrollment for Fall Semester
Albany State University officials say that trends in applications and returning students will yield a stabilized enrollment mark for the upcoming fall semester.
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